- Kupala,
Kupalo is an
alleged Slavic deity who is
first mentioned in the 17th
century and
compared to the Gr****
goddess Ceres. However,
modern scholars...
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Slavic folklore.
There is a
Slavic myth
about Kostroma and
Kupalo.
According to the myth,
Kupalo and
Kostroma were twins.
Their parents were Simargl, the...
- Kupały, Belarusian: Kupalle, Russian: Ivan Kupala, Kupala, Ukrainian: Ivan
Kupalo) is one of the
major folk
holidays in some of the
Slavic countries that...
- (Ivan and Maria), a
Christianisation of the
traditional Slavic Kupalo-da-Mavka (
Kupalo-and-Mavka). This is an
annual plant. The new
leaves are blue, turning...
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Kupalo, was her brother. She
lured every man who met her into the
watery abyss. Later, the gods took pity on the rusalka, and
turned her and
Kupalo into...
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Green w****
Rusalnaya W**** June 17–23
Simargl Trinity Sunday Kupala Night /
Kupalo June 24 —
Saint John the
Baptist Festival of
Perun July 20 Rod—Perun Saint...
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Polynesian goddess of
plant life
WGPSN Kupalo 39°26′S 173°12′E / 39.44°S 173.2°E / -39.44; 173.2 (
Kupalo) 26 2015
Russian god of
vegetation and of...
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Yarilo —
Rusalnaya W**** June 17–23
Simargl Trinity Sunday Kupala Night Kupalo Summer solstice —
Saint John the
Baptist Festival of
Perun July 20 Rod /...
- (Крьшень) Deržatelʹ (Держатель) Snvʹіj (Снвьій)
Belojare (Белояре) Lado (Ладо)
Kupalo (Купало)
Senic (Сениц) Žitnec (Житнец) Veniŝč (Венищ)
Zernic (Зерниц) Ovsenic...
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Strange Duel (Strannyi poedinok) 1830 — Self-murderer (Samoubiytsa) 1831 —
Kupalo Eve (Kupalov vecher) 1832 —
Wandering Light (Brodiashchiy ohon) 1833 — The...